Cultural Affairs
- Malcolm Isaac
The Force was Strong in the Edmonton Comic and Entertainment Expo
On Saturday September 17, I was lucky enough to snag tickets to the Edmonton Comic and Entertainment Expo. I spent…
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Local Artist Elsa Robinson exhibits “The Village That Surrounds Me” in downtown Edmonton
On September 15th, the ATB Branch for Arts and Culture held their reception for the “The Village That Surrounds Me.”…
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Eating Edmonton: Flat Boy Burgers
If you were to drop a small radius around the university, there would be no short supply of restaurants, coffee…
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Emmys 2022 Red Carpet Looks
When the leaves start to change colour, you know what that means — Emmys award show season. On September 12,…
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Q&A: anders speaks about touring and songwriting
Following the success of his smash-hit single “Love No More” with Loud Luxury in 2018, singer-rapper Anders “anders” Ly has…
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Queering theatre: How ‘The Immaculate Perfection’ creates space for underrepresented voices
For many, theatre in Canada is an alienating experience. Playwright Daniel Halpern and director David Woroner were desperate to change…
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Richard Van Camp honours history through storytelling
Richard Van Camp takes full pride in being Tłı̨chǫ Dene from Fort Smith, Northwest Territories; he now lives in Edmonton…
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Nextfest returns to in-person fun in rebuilt historical Roxy Theatre
After a year of online delivery due to the pandemic, Nextfest returns in person — this time returning to their…
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Playlist: Break up wake up
Break ups, without a shred of doubt, suck. It leads to a lot of ice cream eating, feeling sad or…
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“Western Wind” and Carly Rae Jepsen welcome spring
“Western Wind” is a great way to enter the spring season with Carly Rae Jepsen’s most introspective writing at the…
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